Terra Encounters Turkey Trip – 31 days
Göreme |
Because this trip report is very long, we have split our itinerary
into two segments so that those of you who only have a couple of weeks can use
one or the other. Do not ask which is
better: all the places we visited in Turkey were good choices. But first, we will cover some of the
logistics.
Accommodation
Every
traveller goes to hotels at the standard of living s/he desires and the budget
they have. We prefer places that provide
good value. We did not go to the
cheapest places like when we backpacked around the world. We chose to stay in family-run or small
hotels (sometimes called pansiyon in Turkish). In the off-season, we could go to places that
in high season would be much more costly. Istanbul and Bursa are more expensive: we
averaged TRY 192/day in low season. In
the rest of the country, we averaged TRY 128/day for a double.
Travel Pace
Once
you decide on your primary destination, you should assign at least three nights
and preferably four to it. In our case,
we chose four nights in Istanbul and Göreme.
Then with the remaining days, you can determine the number of additional
stopovers by using our rule of thumb of a minimum of two nights for each
destination since at least half a day of that is required for travel. Even though we had 31 days, there are always
choices to be made. Turkey is the size
of Britain and France combined.
Each place listed below is described in more detail along with photos in our posts on the Terra Encounters blog. All underlined text below are hyperlinks that will take you directly to the most relevant post.
For shorter trips, it is recommended that you focus on one geographic area reducing the number of places as well as travel time. On the other hand, you may be able to add some of the other places we considered on our More Places page.
Each place listed below is described in more detail along with photos in our posts on the Terra Encounters blog. All underlined text below are hyperlinks that will take you directly to the most relevant post.
For shorter trips, it is recommended that you focus on one geographic area reducing the number of places as well as travel time. On the other hand, you may be able to add some of the other places we considered on our More Places page.
Travel Mode
For
this 3700 km trip, we rented a car. Yes,
that is very expensive, especially with the TRY 4.60/liter gas. Some Aussie travellers had a neat idea. They travelled between major destinations by
public transport. Then they rented a car
to do side trips to national parks and more remote places.
West Turkey
Itinerary
For a visual overview of the first part of our trip, see Itinerary Map 1.
Istanbul
**** 4 nights
Spent
8 nights in IST altogether: Yes, there is that much to see but on a shorter
trip, you can spend less time here by reducing what you do. The following is what we saw in the first stay there.
Sirkeci Mansion |
HOTEL: Hotel Ilkay upgraded to Sirkeci Mansion **** great location, fabulous staff, like having personal travel advisors, unbelievable breakfasts. Book directly to get free airport shuttle for a long (4 day) stay.
Live Like a Sultan |
Hagia Sophia Dome-ination
–
the most significant dome and building of the Byzantine era that influenced
Ottoman and thus Islamic architecture
Dome of Dreams |
Istanbul Archaeology Museums
– meet Alexander the Great, Iznik tiles, and other important artefacts that
talk about the impact of Turkey on the world
Süleymaniye Mosque Dome-ination
– incredible domes of this Ottoman masterpiece
Spice Market – buy delicious
Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi kahve (coffee), Turkish Delight, and hazelnuts
We did all the “museums” at one time because the weather was cold and dreary and we bought the Museum Card. We do not recommend the card. You are limited to five days, can only go to each museum once, and must visit all museums at one time. Not many tourists want to spend all their time indoors. Secondly, there is no discount if you only go to the top three places. Any National Park card gives unlimited visits over a significant timeframe at a significant discount.
We did all the “museums” at one time because the weather was cold and dreary and we bought the Museum Card. We do not recommend the card. You are limited to five days, can only go to each museum once, and must visit all museums at one time. Not many tourists want to spend all their time indoors. Secondly, there is no discount if you only go to the top three places. Any National Park card gives unlimited visits over a significant timeframe at a significant discount.
Bursa
** 2 nights
HOTEL: Hampton by Hilton very modern, business like, north of downtown, free parking, VG self-serve breakfast
Emerald Wonder |
Green Mosque & Tomb *** – it is really Yeşil Türbe (Green Tomb) opposite the mosque that blew us away and is the must-see with its unbelievable shades of green, so do not miss it!
Cumalikizik |
Cumalikizik, Bursa – Ottoman Delight ** – the first is a small, old Ottoman village (do not expect incredible architecture like the wealthier Safranbolu but it was pleasant walk in the off-season when there were very few tourists) and the second is the old walled district of Bursa with nice views from the ramparts near the Türbe.
Acrophobics Avoid! |
HOTEL: Red Basilica
very nice manager, E breakfast, good location
Pergamum Acropolis ** – loved the spectacular setting
and the precipitous theatre
Selçuk *** 3
nights
HOTEL: Homeros Pension – great place, location, decor, and breakfast; can easily meet other travellers in dining/living room; we even ate supper here just for that reason
Famous building was a library |
Şirince * – old Greek town famous for white-washed houses, wine, et al.; spent afternoon of our arrival day here
Priene – Connection to Architecture?
*,
Miletus – What is a Vomitorium? *,
Didyma and the God Apollo – these ancient ruins are all close together but require a car or a tour; we spent all day and did not have enough time to visit Lake Bafu.
Miletus – What is a Vomitorium? *,
Didyma and the God Apollo – these ancient ruins are all close together but require a car or a tour; we spent all day and did not have enough time to visit Lake Bafu.
Afrodisias – Archaeology
Aphrodisiac ***
If you have a car,
you can visit nearby Afrodisias, on the way to Pamukkale. However, it is very difficult to get to by
dolmuş. Rent a car or take a tour. It is one of the nicest archaeological sites
in Turkey with some actual buildings still standing or reconstructed! Its’ fairly compact size
gives a very good idea what an Ancient Roman city looked like. Needs a half day.
Pamukkale
– 2 nights
First day was Afrodisias and travel time; so we really had only one day here.
HOTEL: Melrose
House Hotel very warm owners, good conversations, E breakfasts and suppers
Pamukkale Terraces – notice no stars. Only a few places
in Turkey were disappointing. The
Pamukkale Terraces were very disheartening with hardly any water in the
"thermal pools". They are not
worth the price of admission.
Most of
the water goes into pools that visitors can walk into. I am sure this appeals to many tourists but
it is not what a thermal area should look like.
If you want to see thermal areas go to Whakarewarewa (Rotorua), Orakei Korako (New Zealand) or Yellowstone National Park (USA).
Theatre Stage |
Hierapolis Ruins ** especially the theatre ***
However, Pamukkale
admission also includes the Hierapolis Ruins, which were a pleasant
surprise. The theatre made the price of
admission.
Dalyan
** 1 night
Lycian Tombs |
Dalyan was one
place that deserved more time – not for the laid-back town but for the places
nearby. This is a case where one day
really is only a half day at your destination. If it were beach weather, wouldn't you want to
spend time swimming at one of the best beaches in Turkey?
Iztuzu Beach ** – Trip Advisor ranks it as one of the top 25 beaches in the world!
Kaunos Lycian Tombs *** – spectacular, high up on a tall cliff. But who are the Lycians? Click the link to find the surprising answer.
Iztuzu Beach ** – Trip Advisor ranks it as one of the top 25 beaches in the world!
Kaunos Lycian Tombs *** – spectacular, high up on a tall cliff. But who are the Lycians? Click the link to find the surprising answer.
Kaş *** 2
nights
HOTEL: Hideaway Hotel was one of the best in TR; E breakfast with a terrace view, E coffee
On the way there: Ölüdeniz – overrated, narrow beach with the sea that is not as turquoise as in the over saturated photos in the tourist brochures
Soft Sand Patara |
Patara
*** – best beach we saw in Turkey, a world class beach with historically
significant ruins – the site of the world's first parliament, whose
constitution has influenced most democracies
Kaputaş Beach
* – cute beach in a cliff-enclosed cove fringed with turquoise water; near to
Kaş so probably dolmuş to get there
Kaş Market – every Friday, be sure to eat here
the gözleme
View high up from
park on road going down from main highway; Çukurbağ Peninsula; Old Roman
Theatre
Kekova Kaarst |
Could easily spend more time in Kaş, a great "vacation from the vacation" spot
Kiyi Hospitality |
Çıralı 1 night
HOTEL: Kiyi Pension
E owners, fantastic so meals, so welcoming
Çıralı itself could be skipped but we had a great stay on a farm B&B. Beach is pebbly and overrated.
Çıralı itself could be skipped but we had a great stay on a farm B&B. Beach is pebbly and overrated.
Turquoise Treasure |
On the way to Çıralı:
Demre - Turquoise Coast Treasures for perhaps the most beautiful
turquoise sea views **
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